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Modeling with Chavant Autostyle Industrial Design Clay
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The following photos were taken during a training session using Chavant Autostyle medium industrial design clay. Mark Ferri, Senior Design Team Leader at GM, built several general clay structures to demonstrate key principles of clay modeling.
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An armature is constructed on a 6 ft.
table. A triangular piece of foam (*) is glued to the wooden armature (not shown in photo).
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Clay is applied over triangular piece of foam and wood.
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The clay is shaped into a compound curve.
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The clay model was covered with check foil to evaluate the integrity of the surface.
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Clay was added to the top half of the model to create a new surface.
Notice that tape is used to delineate where the new clay is to be applied.
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The clay is “steeled” to smooth the new surface.
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Steel tape is put in place to define an area where clay is to be removed.
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A strait rake being used to smooth the instrument panel.
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Checking the surface of the “shroud”.
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The finished instrument panel.
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Tape is placed on either side of the seam between the middle console
and the underlying surface. Clay is placed between the tape lines.
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A seamless transition between the two primary surfaces is created.
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Smaller, thinner steels are used to progressively smooth the surface.
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Pinning a flexible template to cut out the glove compartment.
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The finished glove compartment.
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The finished model.
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